There are lots of maths games in the Count Me In Too resources, for instance the DENS book (Developing Efficient Numeracy Strategies).
Here are some printable maths games that I made as well as from other places around the web.
Virtual manipulatives - these sites contain a range of maths tools such as spinners, fraction blocks, etc that you can manipulate on the computer or IWB.
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives at nlvm.usu.edu
Count Me in Too - Teachers and Student pages. (student page has lots of activities)
Worksheet and tool generators
Some times you have students who just want to do lots of practice, so these sites will help you quickly generate worksheets to specification. It's easy to find these by Googling "math worksheet generator" - these are ones I've used and like.
West Midlands has heaps of great maths flash games (suitable for IWBs) but does not seem to have a good index - go to the IWB Resources page and look for "Gordon's Flash Modules".
At our primary school we have been using the Origo Stepping Stones program this year, and it is fairly complete, but occasionally asks for some resources from Origo that you may not have (I don't have a Number Box, for instance). I also think sometimes there are added extras that may be useful in engaging the students as I work through the program. These ideas are going to be collected on the Origo Stepping Stones notes page.
Using Maths history and historical figures in your maths teaching
Maths challenges and enrichment or extension
Maths Inspiration - There are lots of resources around for teaching various maths topics (e.g. see below). In this section I am going to collect resources that I think might help children to appreciate maths and might inspire them to enjoy it!
Notes on maths teaching, organised by strand and sub-topic
Number and Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
Statistics and Probability
Maths Games
There are lots of maths games in the Count Me In Too resources, for instance the DENS book (Developing Efficient Numeracy Strategies).Here are some printable maths games that I made as well as from other places around the web.
Useful web sites containing more than one topic
Worksheet and tool generators
Some times you have students who just want to do lots of practice, so these sites will help you quickly generate worksheets to specification. It's easy to find these by Googling "math worksheet generator" - these are ones I've used and like.UK Resources
Australian Sites
NSW DET Resources
VIC DEECD Maths pages
Fractions
US Sites
Origo Stepping Stones Notes
At our primary school we have been using the Origo Stepping Stones program this year, and it is fairly complete, but occasionally asks for some resources from Origo that you may not have (I don't have a Number Box, for instance). I also think sometimes there are added extras that may be useful in engaging the students as I work through the program. These ideas are going to be collected on the Origo Stepping Stones notes page.